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Occupy, Texas (2016)

“You don't have to be perfect to be great.”

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Plot

Waking from the restless slumber of disillusionment on the cold concrete of Zuccotti Park, Beau Baker, a faded beacon of the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement, is jolted by the staggering news of his parents' demise. This tragic revelation catapults him on a reluctant journey back to the manicured lawns and familiar faces of his upper-middle-class Texas home, a world away from his makeshift tent in the heart of New York City. Thrust into an unanticipated role of responsibility, Beau finds himself at the helm of his parents' estate, the guardian of his two teenage sisters, and standing at the precipice of a past he's spent seven years trying to forget. The echoes of his rebellious past clash with the silent hallways of his childhood home, pushing Beau to confront his own demons and the gaping void left by their parents in the lives of his sisters. "Occupy, Texas" is a vivid exploration of a man's struggle to unite the disparate strands of his life. It's an intricate tapestry of familial bonds, past regrets, and personal redemption, chronicling Beau's arduous search for the strength needed to mend the fractures of his past, nurture his sisters' futures, and ultimately, heal himself. As he grapples with this unexpected homecoming, Beau must redefine what it means to truly 'bring the shizz home'.

Where to watch Occupy, Texas?

Occupy, Texas is a comedy movie featuring Gene Gallerano and directed by Jeff Barry.

Occupy, Texas is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Plex, Plex Player and Tubi TV and it's also available on Flix Premiere.

It is also possible to buy Occupy, Texas on Amazon Video and Apple TV.